These three-wheeled vehicles typically feature a scooter front-end with a covered rear platform for passengers. While standard versions fit small groups, modern electric variants can accommodate up to six passengers.
The modern motorized tuk-tuk evolved from the Japanese "samlors" imported to Thailand in the 1960s to replace heavy pedal-powered rickshaws. TukTuk Siterip to April 2021
During April 2021, the global tuk-tuk industry and related travel services were heavily impacted by the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to significant operational shifts and temporary closures. TukTuk Siterip to April 2021